Yes very very true....... Gentleman, I was a 10-12 years old when I realised that I was a stupid at the age of 8 and when I grew up and was 18 years old I realised that I was a stupid at the age of 14-15.
When I was 28 years old I realised how stupid I was at the age of 22-23 and now I realise that I was a fool when I was 28 years old.
Anita
2007-12-17 20:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Aman to that one! I was just telling a younger friend the other day that "if I knew then what I know now!" Man, I would have done things so much different. But Life is funny like that. Because just when you think you have things all figured out, something else comes along and proves other wise. Life is like a class room, every day lived, is another lesson learned. And the longer you live, you never stop learning.
2007-12-18 03:06:20
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answered by Deity of Peace 6
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Sure. In school, getting high grades seems to mean that we know so much. In fact, after finishing university, we realize that grades mean nothing. An exam is like a lottery. You cannot predict the subjects and there are always surprises.
2007-12-18 03:58:17
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answered by Analyst 7
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The problems come only when we think,at whatever the age,what we think alone is great and final-the ego! On the other hand if we take it as it is without undue adulation and yet keep ourselves open,open for all possibilities at any time, we won't regret or undermine ourselves any time!
2007-12-19 01:57:35
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answered by Thimmappa M.S. 7
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Hehe... yeah, I have some old diaries and I've got to say I was pretty silly. I have notes in the margins from my silly15 yr old self telling my 12 yr old self she's being silly.
2007-12-18 01:54:10
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answered by Ambivalence 6
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I think people learn this from the mistakes they make or rather when they are able to analyze other people and see the mistakes they are making they realize what kind of mistakes they made when they were younger.
2007-12-18 01:57:13
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answered by BestDesi.com 2
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yeah u r absolutely correct.a few decades back some tribes used shells as their currency.BUT V SHOULDNT LAUGH AT THEM AS MAYB AFTER SOME CENTURIES PEOPLE MIGHT LAUGH AT THE THOUGHT OF THEIR ANCESTERS SELLING A YELLOW METAL(FR THE NITWITS:GOLD) FOR A LARGE SUM.I GUESS AS V PROGRESS THINGS CHANGE & THEIR VALUE TOO.
2007-12-19 12:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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This is because our mind is linear and learning happens in steps, which is endless process. In reality, you can never ever understand 100% what "you" are not.
2007-12-18 02:37:06
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answered by shanky_andy 5
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I totally agree with you...I think it's just a growing process and a way to build confidence.
2007-12-18 01:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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ya it has been my experienc all time
u know we are as a student whole life we get knowlegde from not only elders but from our young ones too
and we should not haaitate for that at all
2007-12-18 09:16:59
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answered by renu 3
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